Are there any government jobs available after completing D.Pharma from Annamalai University?

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    Shailja Rawat | Contributor-Level 10

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    Yes, students completing their DPharm degrees from AU can explore various job opportunities in the government sector. After graduation, they can apply for job titles such as Pharmacists in the Indian Armed Forces, government hospitals, and such.

    Students can also find vacancies in government-run drug manufacturing units, or regulatory bodies like the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO). The below table contains a list of different government jobs available after completing DPharm:

    Job Title

    Starting Salary Range (Per Annum)

    Junior Scientific Assistant

    INR 4 - 6 lakhs

    Medical Representative in PSU

    INR 3 - 5 lakhs

    Pharmacy Assistant in Indian Armed Forces, ESIC Hospitals

    INR 2 - 3.5 lakhs

    Pharmacists in Government Hospitals (e.g., AIIMS, State Hospitals)

    INR 2.5 - 4 lakhs

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